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Correction to Supporting Information for Rei et al., Basolateral amygdala bidirectionally modulates stress-induced hippocampal learning and memory deficits through a p25/Cdk5-dependent pathway. [PDF]
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Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Editor's Introduction Chapter 3 An Important Homeric Problem and its Postulates Chapter 4 The Epic Illusion Chapter 5 The Epic Illusion (Continued) Chapter 6 The Breaking of the Epic Illusion Chapter 7 The Poet and His ...
Samuel E. Bassett
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Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Editor's Introduction Chapter 3 An Important Homeric Problem and its Postulates Chapter 4 The Epic Illusion Chapter 5 The Epic Illusion (Continued) Chapter 6 The Breaking of the Epic Illusion Chapter 7 The Poet and His ...
Samuel E. Bassett
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Homer: A relational mnemohistory
Memory Studies, 2018This article proposes to extend the prevalent short-term and presentist frameworks of research on transcultural memory and to consider its dynamics across long-term relational mnemohistories.
A. Erll
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The postsynaptic density (PSD) is an ultrastructural specialization of the glutamatergic excitatory synapses, at the cytosolic surface of the postsynaptic membrane of dendritic spines. The PSD is a highly organized transductional machinery that tunes the
A. de Bartolomeis, F. Iasevoli
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The postsynaptic density (PSD) is an ultrastructural specialization of the glutamatergic excitatory synapses, at the cytosolic surface of the postsynaptic membrane of dendritic spines. The PSD is a highly organized transductional machinery that tunes the
A. de Bartolomeis, F. Iasevoli
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Homeric Values and Homeric Society
The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1971Dr Long's interest in my work (JHS xc [1970] 121–39; hereafter referred to as ‘Long’) is naturally very welcome; but it seems to me to require further comment in its turn. In order to advance the discussion, I shall be compelled to refer on a number of occasions to what I have written elsewhere in articles, and indeed on other pages of Merit and ...
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